Thanks for responding to my posts, because many who have many followers don't do so but ask for feedback. What's great about your videos is that we say to ourselves that we would be able to do it. The English wheel, the bead roller and other tools can be found for very little money for an amateur. What you do is fascinating and what's more, with explanations, for me, I have YT translate it and it works quite well.
Thank you I appreciate the feedback man! Makes me proud that people like my videos, I try to give as much information as I can for guys who are working on there own projects and want to get professional results. I try to respond to as many comments as I can. Sometimes I might miss a few but I really try. The comments help push my videos so more people can see them so I appreciate you commenting!
You made that look easy my man I also didn’t actually know you could anneal aluminum ! You’ve given me an idea for a van bonnet build I have floating around in my head to , was thinking this technique would also work for side exhaust holes to maybe I was wondering how I would do it now I know …nice job dude 👍
Nice job.a quick tip if you leave the sheet metal the size of the hammer form and ssrew thru all 3 pats it will keep it all centered and you make a delrin head for a air hammer you can flow form it really realy quik.big props to your work it looked really nice.thank for sharing your gifts!
Thankyou!!! Great to know i dont need to obsess about the form, and was surprise so few screws and no screws through the material. You just made this technique look soooooo much more achievable.
You could have just cut the center hole and screw the aluminum square with the 2 planks cut at the same dimensions of your aluminum square so you're perfectly centered so there's no chance of the aluminum slipping as you start hammering. Once formed you just need to cut the aluminum excess. Makes the work a little easier.
Would be nice to know what grade and thickness of aluminum you used for this project?My guess would be 5052 or 3003 at .050 or .040.The little details can trip us up sometimes.
Yes I build some exhaust tubes some waste gate tubes by welding up some pie cuts to get the correct positions we needed, also built the crash bar mounted the fuel tank etc. etc.
Dude your channels WAY under rated. Never knew you can make metal soft with your sharpie trick!! You make a good teacher. 🔥
Thanks bro!🙏💯
Thanks for responding to my posts, because many who have many followers don't do so but ask for feedback. What's great about your videos is that we say to ourselves that we would be able to do it. The English wheel, the bead roller and other tools can be found for very little money for an amateur. What you do is fascinating and what's more, with explanations, for me, I have YT translate it and it works quite well.
Thank you I appreciate the feedback man! Makes me proud that people like my videos, I try to give as much information as I can for guys who are working on there own projects and want to get professional results. I try to respond to as many comments as I can. Sometimes I might miss a few but I really try. The comments help push my videos so more people can see them so I appreciate you commenting!
i am all about making jigs for simplification and accuracy. This is really cool. I always learn something watching your videos. Thanks!
Thanks man Im glad you like them and I appreciate you watching my videos also
Enjoyed that. Thanks for sharing your skills 😎
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for watching!!
You made that look easy my man I also didn’t actually know you could anneal aluminum ! You’ve given me an idea for a van bonnet build I have floating around in my head to , was thinking this technique would also work for side exhaust holes to maybe I was wondering how I would do it now I know …nice job dude 👍
Hell yeah! Thanks brother! Glad I can help!
GREAT VIDEO!!!!!
Thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it
Great tutorial! Thanks
Thanks for Sharing... Very Handy Tip
Nice job.a quick tip if you leave the sheet metal the size of the hammer form and ssrew thru all 3 pats it will keep it all centered and you make a delrin head for a air hammer you can flow form it really realy quik.big props to your work it looked really nice.thank for sharing your gifts!
Thanks for the Tip!
Thankyou!!! Great to know i dont need to obsess about the form, and was surprise so few screws and no screws through the material. You just made this technique look soooooo much more achievable.
Awesome bro! I'm glad you got some value out of this video!
Very nice! I like your method and will try it myself. Thanks!
beautiful Dobie!!
Thank you!
This channel kicks ass!
Thanks man I appreciate that!
Great value video brother ...wish you would do a teaching on how to do a power bulge on a bonnet like how you did these beauty rings
Send me an example photo to my email address in my bio. Maybe I can make that video
Nice work! As an Expert you always make this stuff look easy! Good Job & Inspiring !
Thanks man! Appreciate you watching!
Great video, liking the sharpie trick, liked and subscribed 👍
Thanks for the sub! I appreciate it man! Glad you liked the video
You could have just cut the center hole and screw the aluminum square with the 2 planks cut at the same dimensions of your aluminum square so you're perfectly centered so there's no chance of the aluminum slipping as you start hammering. Once formed you just need to cut the aluminum excess. Makes the work a little easier.
Great channel! Thanks for the knowledge. This video may have just saved me $600 on ¼ window trim, if I can get this 'nique down.
Nice work!
TOP JOB MATE, EXCELLENT WORK, SO PROFESSIONAL..HAVE LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED.. CHEERS FROM CHILL FROM AUSTRALIA..
Good stuff man👍
Thanks for the visit
Would be nice to know what grade and thickness of aluminum you used for this project?My guess would be 5052 or 3003 at .050 or .040.The little details can trip us up sometimes.
Oh yeah dude good point! This was made in 5052 .063
bad ass
What is the sheet metal material and thickness?
This is 4043 aluminum .063 thickness
what aluminum alloy...3003?
Yes 3003 0.63
nice dog
Did you do anything else on the Rx7?
Yes I build some exhaust tubes some waste gate tubes by welding up some pie cuts to get the correct positions we needed, also built the crash bar mounted the fuel tank etc. etc.
What gauge metal is this?
What up Scott. This is 5052 .063
Are we making a kids toilet ??
Kinda looks like that doesn't it😂
Quite all right🥸